Re: Corpora: corpus linguistics course

From: P bI K O B_ B.B. (rykov@narod.ru)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 11:03:27 MET

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       I'll read my lectures in mid-April also.

       As to me - I plan to follow McEnery's CL book and Cathrine Ball's course - both are in WWW.

       My only problem is: I prefer BUC as best for studying and I had it for free on mainframe tape. But I can not get it - because it is for fee now.

    >Dear CORPORA list members,
    >
    >I would like to join Beatrice Vautherin in her query on "How to organize a
    >CL course". I too am planning my first corpus linguistics course with
    >thirteen 90-minute sessions, starting April 15th. Unfortunately I won't be
    >able to use a computer lab and have real hands-on sessions as we don't have
    >the facilities and the group of students will probably be quite large (not
    >possible to limit numbers, so I might end up with 50+ students). In order
    >not to give an exclusively theoretical introduction to CL I decided to have
    >laptop+beamer ready throughout the course for software demos and corpus
    >queries.
    >
    >Having made a list of the topics I want to include, my main problem is now
    >to make decisions on how much time to spend on what. How much time will I
    >need to deal with technical aspects of corpus
    >compilation/design/annotation/typology etc. How many sessions should I spend
    >on "CL and linguistic theory/theories", how many on corpus
    >analysis/application and how many fields of application can be dealt with if
    >I have let's say 8 sessions for that topic?
    >
    >Then I still need to find some more short articles (not longer than 10-12
    >pages) I could give to my students to prepare short oral presentations. Will
    >selected sections from (introductory) CL textbooks be more useful for this
    >purpose than descriptions of specific research projects?
    >
    >Would be great if anyone of you could help! Thanks very much in advance!
    >Best,
    >Ute
    >______________________________________
    >Ute Römer
    >Universität zu Köln
    >Englisches Seminar
    >Albertus-Magnus-Platz 1
    >50923 Köln
    >Germany
    >Phone: +49(0)221 470 3038
    >E-mail: ute.roemer@uni-koeln.de
    >
    >
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Beatrice Vautherin" <beatrice.vautherin@wanadoo.fr>
    >To: <corpora@hd.uib.no>
    >Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:41 PM
    >Subject: Corpora: corpus linguistics course
    >
    >
    >> Dear list members,
    >> I am seeking advice on the best way to organize a corpus linguistics
    >course
    >> in my English department. Starting in february 2003, 2 hours every other
    >
    >> week for 12 to 13 weeks (that is our second semester) so about twelve
    >hours
    >> altogether. I can have a computer room with 10-12 PCs.
    >> I would like to know what corpora and what tools to buy (my BNC-World
    >> failed to install and I sent the CDs back). Of course the less money I ask
    >> for, the happier my head of department will be. Still I want the students
    >> to have hands-on sessions with software that runs smoothly so as not to
    >put
    >> them off corpus linguistics for ever. They are second-year students in
    >> France (Paris-Sorbonne Nouvelle) studying for a degree in English.
    >> Thanks for your help. I will post a summary of the numerous replies I
    >receive.
    >> Beatrice Vautherin
    >>
    >>
    >> **************************************************************
    >> Béatrice VAUTHERIN, Maître de Conférences
    >> Université Paris 3-SORBONNE NOUVELLE
    >> Institut du Monde Anglophone
    >> 13 rue Santeuil 75231 Paris Cedex O5
    >> Tel Centre Censier et boîte vocale 33 (0)1 45 87 48 12
    >> **************************************************************
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

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    P bI K O B B.B. MOCKBA

    Vladimir Rykov, PhD in Computational Linguistics, MOSCOW http://rykov.narod.ru/ Engl. http://www.blkbox.com/~gigawatt/rykov.html Tel +7-903-749-19-99



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